Man Charged With Hoax Near Marathon Finish Line

BOSTON A man taken into custody near the Boston Marathon finish line late Tuesday — the anniversary of the deadly pressure cooker bombings — had a rice cooker in his backpack and was being charged with possession of a hoax device, police said.

The man was stopped by an officer who saw him acting suspiciously, including walking down the middle of a street barefoot in pouring rain, Police Supt. Randall Halstead said. The man dropped the backpack and told the officer it contained a rice cooker, he said.

The backpack Tuesday night was blown up by the bomb squad as a precaution as was a second unattended backpack found nearby. Halstead didn’t release the identity of the man in custody and wouldn’t say what was in the second backpack or who owned it. He said police were investigating.

The backpacks rattled nerves days ahead of this year’s marathon as police kept people away from the finish line area for about three hours and trains bypassed the nearby MBTA Copley Square station.

“With the marathon coming, our officers are taking it seriously,” Halstead said. “The safety of the public is utmost.”

Survivors, first responders and relatives of those killed last year marked the day with tributes. Former Mayor Thomas Menino and Vice President Joe Biden were among those who spoke at the nearby Hynes Convention Center. A moment of silence was held at the finish line in the afternoon.